Help me design a killer stack for the Spring!

The goal is to get looking in top shape for the summer. Muscle definition and fullness, with that vascular, dry and lean look. Ideally I would start running this stack sometime in March or April and then again in June and July, or something like that.

The goal is to get looking in top shape for the summer. Muscle definition and fullness, with that vascular, dry and lean look. Ideally I would start running this stack sometime in March or April and then again in June and July, or something like that.

X-Factor
Erase or Erase Pro
EndoSurge
DAA
SuperSaponins

Any ideas or suggestions? Any input would be appreciated!

Versa-1 should be at the base of any recomp plan. The feedback we have shows an outstanding number of users with a drop in BF & increase in strength.

I haven't used erase but hear great things about it. SuperSaponis is a solid option but, IMO X-Factor is tough when cutting bc of the DOMS is causes.

DAA is solid for any natural goals. TestPowder has prolactin & AI control built into it so there aren't any concerns with the "sides" DAA may cause. Not to mention the other goodies inside.

Versa-1 should be at the base of any recomp plan. The feedback we have shows an outstanding number of users with a drop in BF & increase in strength.

I haven't used erase but hear great things about it. SuperSaponis is a solid option but, IMO X-Factor is tough when cutting bc of the DOMS is causes.

DAA is solid for any natural goals. TestPowder has prolactin & AI control built into it so there aren't any concerns with the "sides" DAA may cause. Not to mention the other goodies inside.

I agree with keeping X-Factor (ArA) off the equation in times where caloric allotment is restricted, the pro-inflammatory effect of ArA will make it harder for you to recover without the needed calories. Not to mention cuts including AIs tend to be hard for the joints, that would be no bueno for them if you throw in ArA too.

I go agree on the Versa-1 and AnaBeta Elite though, Forskolin on cuts and 2 anabolics should help keep the mass while leaning out nicely.

I agree with keeping X-Factor (ArA) off the equation in times where caloric allotment is restricted, the pro-inflammatory effect of ArA will make it harder for you to recover without the needed calories. Not to mention cuts including AIs tend to be hard for the joints, that would be no bueno for them if you throw in ArA too.

I go agree on the Versa-1 and AnaBeta Elite though, Forskolin on cuts and 2 anabolics should help keep the mass while leaning out nicely.

Ara promotes fat loss quite well. It works great on a cut, and DOMS is not synonymous with glycogen depletion.

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Ara promotes fat loss quite well. It works great on a cut, and DOMS is not synonymous with glycogen depletion.

Didn't mean DOMs mean glycogen depletion...what I did mean is that it might be a bit too much to handle , the pro inflammation that is, with the ArA and less calories to recover, given the deficit needed for a cut...

Isn't there a link to ArA and anabolics? I think there is something in the 10th addition anabolic guide about using ArA whilst on cycle...can you elaborate coop?

Sure once I'm off the iPad.

I know. Recover on a cut is hampered due to glycogen depletion and cns fatigue, neither of which ara will affect with it's pro-inflammatory effects in muscle tissue. Ara does not hamper recovery; increased doms does not mean diminished recovery

http://pescience.com/
http://selectprotein.com/
The above is my own opinion and does not reflect the opinion of PES

I know. Recover on a cut is hampered due to glycogen depletion and cns fatigue, neither of which ara will affect with it's pro-inflammatory effects in muscle tissue. Ara does not hamper recovery; increased doms does not mean diminished recovery

Thats two years of research condensed into so of the most powerful supplements available designed to maximize performance, health, longevity and neurological optimization. Throw in your per workout of preference, I prefer non-caffeinated versions for maximal ATP output, and if you go the anabolic route a simple low dose testosterone regimen is perfect. Hope that helps brother, freQ~